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234/848 大家版收藏級大學英語四六級真題大全 溫故而知新,下筆如有神大家網(wǎng)深情奉獻! http://www.TopS 閣明俊審校制作!習題很豐富,夢想易實現(xiàn)英語六級專題訓練習題5及答案PartIListeningcomprehension(20minutes)SectionADirections: Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A)2hours.B)3hours.C)4hours.D)5hours.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o’clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1. A)Theflighthasbeencanceled.B)Theplaneislate.C)Theplaneisontime.D)Theticketsforthisflighthavebeensoldout.2. A)Heisnottoblame.B)Itwashisfault.C)Hewillacceptallresponsibility.D)Hewillbemorecarefulnexttime.3. A)Themanisaforgetfulperson.B)Thetypewriterisnotnew.C)Themancanhavethetypewriterlater.D)Themanmisunderstoodher.4. A)Therewillbeheavyfoginallareas.B)Therewillbeheavyrainbymidnight.C)Therewillbeheavyfogintheeast.D)Therewillbefoginallareasbymidnight.5. A)She’sscornful.B)She’sangry.C)She’ssympathetic.D)She’sworried.6. A)Helikesthejobofadish-washerbecauseitpayswell.B)Hethinksit’simportanttohaveagoodjobfromthebeginning.C)Hehatestobeadish-washerbecauseit’sboring.D)Hewouldworkasadish-washerinsummerifhehasto.7. A)ShemustlearntounderstandJohn’shumorbetter.B)SheenjoysJohn’shumoragreatdeal.C)Shedoesn’tappreciateJohn’shumor.D)ShethinksJohnisnotfunnyenough.8. A)Joanmayhavetakenawrongtrain.B)Joanwillmissthenextconference.C)Joanwon’tcometotheconference.D)Joanmaybelatefortheopeningspeech.9. A)Shehasbeendismissedforherpoorperformance.B)Shehasbeenfiredbythecompany.C)Shehasbeengrantedleaveforonemonth.D)Shehasbeenofferedanewjob.10. A)Itwilllastfortwoweeks.B)Ithascometoahalt.C)Itwillendbeforelong.D)Itwillprobablycontinue.SectionBDirections: Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageoneQuestion11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11. A)Shewasanofficeworker.B)Shewasaphysician.C)Shewasacleaner.D)Shewasasocialworker.12. A)Becauseshecouldnotsleepwellatnight.B)Becauseshehopedtoearnmoremoney.C)Becauseshecouldnotfindadaytimejob.D)Becausesheneededachangeandalighterjob.13. A)Sheworkssixnightseveryfortnight.B)Shedoesnottakepartinsocialactivitiesinherworkingdays.C)Shehasbeenanightnurseinahospitalforabout25years.D)Sheisnotsatisfiedwithherpresentjob.PassageTwoQuestions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14. A)AsmalltowninBritain.B)Anewtypeofjail.C)Alabourcamp.D)AbiggymnasiuminScotland.15. A)WomencriminalsinScotland.B)Criminalswhoaregivenlongsentences.C)Criminalswhoaregivenshortsentences.D)CriminalsinScotland.16. A)Therewardtheprisonersgetfortheirwork.B)Thecomfortableaccommodation.C)Thewaytheprisonersaretreated.D)Theofficers’sympathyfortheprisoners.17. A)Togivetheprisonersmorefreedom.B)Tohelptheprisonerskeeptheirself-respect.C)Tohelptheprisonersdevelopthesenseofindependence.D)Toturntheprisonersintoskilledworkers.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18. A)Onanairplane.B)Neartheterminalbuilding.C)Inacoachtothecity.D)Inthewaitingroom.19. A)Neartheairporthotel.B)Atthetravelers’informationdesk.C)OutsidetheCustomsHall.D)Inthecenterofthecity.20. A)Thedeparturetaxtheyhavetopayontheirnextinternationalflight.B)Thedistancetheyhavetotravelfromtheairporttothecitycenter.C)Thepricesthemajorhotelscharge.D)Theplacewheretaxisarewaitingtobehired.PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Directions: Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowingbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements-ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarktheandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Materialculturereferstothetouchable,material“things”—physicalobjectsthatcanbeseen,held,felt,used—thatacultureproduces.Examiningaculture’stoolsandtechnologycantellusaboutthegroup’shistoryandwayoflife.Similarly,researchintothematerialcultureofmusiccanhelpustounderstandthemusic-culture.Themostvividbodyof“things”init,ofcourse,aremusicalinstruments.Wecannothearforourselvestheactualsoundofanymusicalperformancebeforethe1870swhenthephonographwasinvented,sowerelyoninstrumentsforimportantinformationaboutmusic-culturesittheremotepastandtheirdevelopment.Herewehavetwokindsofevidence:instrumentswellpreservedandinstrumentspicturesinart.Throughthestudyofinstruments,aswellpreservedPaintings,writtendocuments,andsoon,wecanexplorethemovementofmusicfromtheNeatEasttoChinaoverathousandyearsago,orwecanoutlinethespreadofNeareasterninfluencetoEuropethatresultsinthedevelopmentofmostoftheinstrumentsonthesymphonyorchestra.Sheetmusicorprintedmusic,tooismaterialculture.Scholarsoncedefinedfolkmusic-culturesasthoseinwithpeoplelearnandsingmusicbyearratherthanfromprint,butresearchshowmutualinfluenceamongoralandwrittensourcesduringthepastfewcenturiesinEurope,Britain,andAmerica,printedversionslimitvarietybecausetheytendtostandardizeanysong,yettheystimulatepeopletocreatenewanddifferentsongs.Besides,theabilitytoreadmusicnotationhasafar-reachingeffectonmusiciansand,whenitbecomeswidespread,onthemusic-cultureasawhole.Onemoreimportantpartofmusic’smaterialcultureshouldbesingledouttheinfluenceoftheelectronicmedia-radio,recordplayer,taperecorder,television,andvideocassette,withthefuturepromisingtalkingandsingingcomputersandotherdevelopments.Thisallpartofthe“informationrevolution,”atwentiethcenturyphenomenonasimportantastheindustrialrevolutionwasinthenineteenth.Theseelectronicmediaarenotjustlimitedtomodemnations;theyhaveaffectedmusic-culturesallovertheglobe.21. Researchintothematerialcultureofanation’sofgreatimportance________.A)ithelpsproducenewculturaltoolsandtechnologyB)itcanreflectthedevelopmentofthenationC)ithelpsunderstandthenation’sFastandpresentD)itcandemonstratethenation’scivilization22. Itcanbelearnedfromthispassagethat________.A)theexistenceofthesymphonywasattributedtothespreadofNearEasternandChinesemusicB)NearEasternmusichadinfluenceontheoftheinstrumentsinthesymphonyorchestraC)thedevelopmentofthesymphonyshowsthemutualinfluenceofEasternandWesternmusicD)themusicalinstrumentsinthesymphonybasisofNearEasternmusic23. Accordingtotheauthor,musicnotationisimportantbecause________.A)ithasagreateffectonthemusic-cultureasmoreandmorepeopleareabletoreaditB)ittendstostandardfolksingswhenitisusedbyfolkmusiciansC)itistheprintedversionofstandardizedfolkmusicD)itencouragespeopletopopularizeprintedversionsofsongs24. Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethattheintroductionofelectronicmediaintotheworldofmusic________.A)hasbroughtaboutaninformationrevolutionB)hasspeededupthearrivalofanewgenerationofcomputersC)hasgivenrisetonewformsofmusiccultureD)hasgiventothetransformationoftraditionalmusicalinstruments25. Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizedthemainideaofthepassage?A)Musicalinstrumentsdevelopedthroughtheyearswillsoonerlaterbereplacedbycomputers.B)Musiccannotbepassedontofuturegenerationunlessitisrecorded.C)Folksongscannotspreadfarunlesstheyareprintedonmusicsheets.D)Thedevelopmentofmusiccultureishighlydependentoritsmaterialaspect.Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Thequestionofwhetherwarisinevitableisonewhichhasconcernedmanyoftheworld’sgreatwriters.Beforeconsideringthisquestion,itwillusefultointroducesomerelatedconcepts.Conflict,definedasoppositionamongsocialentitiesdirectedagainstoneanotherisdistinguishedfromcompetition,definedasoppositionamongsocialentitiesindependentlystrivingforsomethingwhichisininadequatesupply.Competitorsmaynotbeawareofoneanother,whilethepartiestoaconflictare.Conflictandviceofoneanother.Oppositionisthuscontrastedwithcooperation,theprocessbywhichsocialentitiesfunctionintheserviceofoneanother.Thesedefinitionsarenecessarybecauseitisimportanttoemphasizethatcompetitionbetweenindividualsorgroupsisinevitableinaworldoflimitedresources,butconflictisnot.Conflict,nevertheless,isverylikelytooccur,andisprobablyanessentialanddesirableelementofhumansocieties.Manyauthorshavearguedfortheinevitabilityofwarfromthepremisethatinthestruggleforexistenceamonganimalspecies,onlythefittestsurvive.Ingeneral,howeverthisstruggleinnature’scompetition,notconflict.Socialanimals,suchasmonkeysandcattle,fighttowinormaintainleadershipofthegroup.Thestruggleforexistenceoccursnotinsuchfightsbutinthecompetitionforlimitedfeedingareasandfortheoccupancyofareasfreefrommeet-eatinganimals.Thosewhofailincompetitionstarvetodeathorbecomevictimstootherspecies.Thisstruggleforexistencedoesnotresemblehumanwar,butratherthecompetitionofindividualsforjobs,markets,andmaterials.Theessenceofthestruggleisthecompetitionforthenecessitiesoflifethatareinsufficienttosatisfyall.Amongnationsthereiscompetitionindevelopingresourcestrades,skills,andasatisfactorywayoflife.Thesuccessfulnationsgrowandprosper;theunsuccessfuldecline.Whileitistruethatthiscompetitionmayinduceeffortstoexpandterritoryattheexpenseofothers,andthusleadtoconflict,itcannotbesaidthatwar-likeconflictamongnationsisinevitable,althoughcompetitionis.26. Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorgivesthedefinitionsofsometerminorderto________.A)argueforthesimilaritiesbetweenandhumansocietiesB)smoothouttheconflictsinhumansocietiesC)distinguishbetweentwokindsofoppositionD)summarizethethatcharacteristicfeaturesofoppositionandcooperation27. Accordingtotheauthor,competitiondiffersfromconflictinthat________.A)itresultsinwarinmostcasesB)itinduceseffortstoexpandterritoryC)itiskindofoppositionamongariaentitiesD)itisessentiallyastruggleforexistence28. Thephrase“functioninthedisserviceofoneanother”(Para.1)mostprobablymeans“________”.A)betrayeachotherB)harmoneanotherC)helptocollaboratewitheachotherD)benefitonanother29. Theauthorindicatesinthepassagethatconflict________.A)isaninevitablestruggleresultingfromcompetitionB)reflectsthestruggleamongsocialanimalsC)isanoppositionamongindividualsocialanimalsD)canbeavoided30. Thepassageisprobablyintendedtoanswerthequestion“________”.A)Iswarinevitable?B)Whyisthereconflictandcompetition?C)Isconflictdesirable?D)Cancompetitionleadtoconflict?Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.AsDr.SamuelJohnsonsaidinadifferenteraaboutladiespreaching,thesurprisingthingaboutcomputerisnotthattheythinklesswellthanaman,butthattheythinkatall.Theearlyelectroniccomputerdidnothavemuchgoingforitexceptamarvelousmemoryandsomegoodmathskills.Buttodaythebestmodelscanbewireduptolearnbyexperience,followanargument,askproperquestionsandwritepoetryandwritepoetryandmusic.Theycanalsocarryonsomewhatpuzzlingconversations.Computersimitatelife.Ascomputergetmorecomplex,theimitationgetsbetter.Finally,thelinebetweentheoriginalandthecopybecomesunclear.Inanother15yearsorso,wewillthecomputerasanewformoflife.Theopinionseemsridiculousbecause,foronething,computerslackthedrivesandemotionsoflivingcreatures.Butdrivescarcanbeprogrammedintothecomputer’sbrainjustasnatureprogrammedthemintoourhumanbrainsasapartoftheequipmentforsurvival.Computersmatchpeopleinsomeroles,andwhenfastdecisionsareneededinacrisis,theyoftensurpassthem.Havingevolvedwhenthepaceoflifewasslower,thehumanbrainhasaninherentdefectthatpreventsitfromabsorbingseveralstreamsofinformationsimultaneouslyandactingonthemquickly.Throwtoomanythingsatthebrainonetimeanditfreezesup.Wearestillcontrol,butthecapabilitiesofcomputerareincreasingatafantasticrate,whilerawhumanintelligenceischangingslowly,ifasall.Computerpowerhasincreasedtentimeseveryeightyearssince1946.Inthe1990s,whenthesixthgenerationappears,thereasoningpowerofanintelligencebuiltoutofsiliconwillbegintomatchthatofthehumanbrain.Thatdoesnotmeantheevolutionofintelligencehasendedontheearth.Judgingbythehepast,wecanexpectthatanewspecieswillariseoutofman,surpassinghisachievementsthoseofhispredecessor.Onlyacarbonchemistryenthusiastwouldassumethatthenewspeciesmustbeman’sflesh-and-blooddescendants.ThenewkindofintelligentlifeismoreIlikelytobemadeofsilicon.31. WhatdoyousupposetheattitudeofDr.SamuelJohnsontowardsladiespreaching?A)Hebelievedthatladieswerebornworsepreachersthatmen.B)Hewaspleasedthatladiescouldthoughnotaswellasmen.C)Hedisapprovedofladiespreaching.D)Heencouragedladiestopreach.32. Today,computerarestillinferiortomanintermsof________.A)decisionmakingB)drivesandfeelingsC)growthofreasoningpowerD)informationabsorption33. Intermsofmakingquickdecisions,thehumanbraincannotbecomparedwiththecomputerbecause________.A)inthelongprocessofevolutionslowpaceoflifedidn’trequiresuchabilityofthecomputerbecausebrainB)thehumanbrainisinfluencedbyotherfactorssuchasmotivationandemotionC)thehumanbrainmaysometimesfreezeupinadangeroussituationD)theevolutionofimitatelifewhilethehumanbraindocsnotimitatecomputers34. Thoughhethinkhighlyofthedevelopmentofcomputerscience,theauthordoesn’tmeanthat________.A)computersarelikelytobecomeanewformofintelligentlifeB)humanbeingshavelostcontrolofcomputersC)theintelligenceofcomputerswilleventuallysurpasswillthatofhumanbeingsD)theevolutionofintelligencewillprobablydependonthatofelectronicbrains35. Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A)Futuremanwillbemadeofsiliconinsteadoffleshandblood.B)Somedayitwillbedifficulttotellacomputerfromaman.C)Thereasoningpowerofcomputershasalreadysurpassedthatofman.D)Futureintelligentlifemaynotnecessarilybemadeoforganicmatter.Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Videorecordersandphotocopiers,eventicketmachinesontherailways,oftenseemunnecessarilydifficulttouse.LastDecemberIboughtmyselfaVideocassetterecorder(VCR)describedas“simpletouse”.InthefirstthreeweeksIfailedrepeatedlytoprogramthemachinetorecordfromtheTV,andaftermonthsofpracticeIstillmademistakes.Iamnotalone.AccordingtoasurveylastyearbyFerguson,theBritishmanufacturer,morethanoneinfourVCRownersneverusethetimerontheirmachinestorecordaprogramme:theydon’tuseitbecausethey’vefounditfartoohardtooperate.SowhydomanufacturerskeepondesigningandproducingVCRSthatareawkwardtouseiftheproblemsaresoobvious?First,theproblemswenoticearenotobvioustotechnicallymindeddesignerswithyearsofexperienceandtrainedtounderstandhowapplianceswork.Secondly,designerstendtoaddoneortwofeaturesatatimetoeachmodel,whereasyouorIfaceallamachine’sfeaturesatonce.Thirdly,althoughfindproblemsinafinishedproductiseasily,itistoolatebythentodoanythingaboutthedesign.Finally,ifmanufacturerscangetawaywithsellingproductsthataredifficulttouseit,itisnotworththeeffortofanyoneofthemtomakeimprovements.Somemanufacturerssaytheyconcentrateonprovidingawiderangeoffeaturesratherthanonmakingthemachineseasytouse.Butthatgivesrisetothequestion,“whycan’tyouhavefeaturesthatareeasytouse?”Theanswerisyoucan.Gooddesignpracticeisamixtureofspecificproceduresandgeneralprinciples.Forastart,designersshouldbuildanoriginalmodelofthemachineandtryitoutontypicalmembersofthepublic-notoncolleaguesinthedevelopmentlaboratory.Simplepubictrialswouldquicklyrevealmanydesignmistakes.Inanidealworld,therewouldbesomewaysofcontrollingqualitysuchasthattheVCRmustberedesignedrepeatedlyuntil,say,90percentofuserscanwork90percentofthefeaturescorrectly90percentofthetime.36. TheauthorhadtroubleoperatinghisVCRbecause________.A)hehadneglectedtheimportanceofusingthetimerB)themachinehadfarmoretechnicalfeaturesthannecessaryC)hehadsetaboutusingitwithoutpropertrainingD)itsoperationwasfarmoredifficultthanthedesignerintendedittobe31. Accordingtotheauthor,manufacturers________.AshouldaddmoreusefulfeaturestotheirmachinesB)oftenfailtomaketheirproductseasytouseC)shouldmaketheirappliancesasattractiveaspossibleD)oftenfailprovidepropertrainingintheuseoftheirproducts38. Itseemsthatmanufacturerswillremainreluctanttomakeimprovementsunless________.A)theycandosoasaverylowcostB)theyfindtheirmachineshardtooperateC)theyhavedifficultysellingtheirproductsD)theyreceivealotofcomplaintsabouttheirmachines39. AccordingtothepassagebeforeaVCRiscoldonthemarket,itsoriginalmodelshouldbetriedout________.A)amongordinaryconsumerswhoarenottechnicallymindedB)amongpeoplewhoaretechnicallymindedC)amongexperiencedtechniciansandpotentialusersD)amongpeoplewhoareinchargeofpublicrelations40. OneofthereasonswhyVCRsaresodifficulttouseisthat________.A)thedesignersareofteninsensitivetotheoperationalcomplexitiesoftheirmachinesB)therangeoffeaturesprovidedisunlimitedC)thereisnoidealwayofcontrollingqualityD)theirdesignersoftenignorethecomplaintsoftheirusesPartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)Directions: Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispert.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.41. Thepoliceaccusedhimofsettingfiretothebuildingbutthedenied________intheareaonthenightofthefire.A)tobeB)tohavebeenC)havingbeenD)be42. Theschoolmaster________thegirl’sbraveryinhisopeningspeech.A)applaudedB)enhancedC)elevatedD)clapped43. Theplacedidnotappeartobepopular,foritwascompletelydeserted,andinanycase________totraffic.A)inadequateB)inaccessibleC)incompatibleD)insignificant44. Oneoftherequirementsforafireisthatthematerial________toitsburningtemperature.A)isheatedB)willbeheatedC)beheatedD)wouldbeheated45. Thesecretagentconcealedhermission,thereforemanylocalpeoplewere________wasagoodperson.A)betrayedB)drivenC)deceivedD)convinced46. Whythisotherwiseexcellentnewspaperallowssuchanarticletobeprinted________isme.A)aboveB)outsideC)besideD)beyond47. Whenbusinessis________,thereisusuallyanobviousincreaseinunemployment.A)degradedB)depressedC)reducedD)lessened48. Asfarastherankofconcernedanassociateprofessis________toaprofessorthoughtheyarealmostequallyknowledgeable.A)attachedB)subsidiaryC)previousD)inferior49. Thisbookwillshowthereaders________canbeusedinothercontexts.A)howthattheyhaveobservedB)thathowtheyhaveobservedC)howwhattheyhaveobservedD)thattheyhaveobserved50. Theplane________,itsexplodingasithittheground.A)smashedB)crushedC)plungedD)crashed51. Hebelievedthatthegreatestofhis________wasthathe’dneverhadacollegeeducation.A)grievesB)misfortunesC)disastersD)sorrows52. ________youropinionsareworthconsidering,thecommitteefindsitunwisetoplacetoomuchimportanceonthem.A)AsB)SinceC)ProvidedD)While53. Thatlocalgovernmentleadersaremakingeveryeffortto________theproblemofpoverty.A)abolishB)tackleC)removeD)encounter54. AlthoughAsiancountriesaregenerallymore________insocialcustomsthanWesterncountries,therehaveseveraltonotableexamplesofwomeninbothChinaandIndia.A)conservativeB)confidentialC)comprehensiveD)consistent55. ________theclaimaboutGermaneconomicmight,itissomewhatsurprisinghowrelativelysmalltheGermaneconomyactuallyis.A)TogiveB)GivenC)GivingD)Havinggiven56. Althoughthetwoplayersareinthetenniscourt,theyarereallygoodfriends________.A)partnersB)enemiesC)rivalsD)companions57. Thegirlwas________ashopassistant;sheisnowamanagerinalargedepartmentstore.A)preliminarilyB)presumablyC)formallyD)formerly58. Idon’tthinkthisquestionissubordinate________themainaimofourcompany.A)withB)toC)forD)on59. Whileadmittingthatthisforecastwas________uncertain,thescientistswarnedagainsttreatingitasacryofwolf.A)anyhowB)somewhereC)somewhatD)anyway60. TheUnitedStatesistryingto________theproblemscreatedbytheenergycrisis.A)putupwithB)submittoC)complywithD)copewith61. Somepeopleviewedthefindingswithcaution,notingthatacauserelationshipbetweenpassivesmokingandcancerremains________.A)tobeshownB)tohaveshownC)tohavebeenshownD)beingshown62. Theeconomiccrisesinthatcountryhavethreatenedthe________ofthegovernment.A)stabilityB)capabilityC)persistenceD)permanence63. Althoughmostbirdshaveonlyanegligiblesenseofsmelltheyhave________vision.A)vigorousB)exactC)acuteD)vivid64. Rebecca________meearlierifshedidnotlikeherhousesheboughtlastmonth.A)toldB)wouldtellC)hadtoldD)wouldhavetold65. Bymovingtheradarbeamaroundslowlyincircles,wecan________thesurroundings.A)exploreB)exposeC)exploitD)expand66. TheWashingtonMonumentisahollowshaftwithoutabreak________itssurfaceexceptforthetinyentrance.A)inB)withC)fromD)to67. Thetrafficpoliceweresearchingforevidencetoprovetheaccusedman’s________,butinvain.A)mistakeB)guiltC)faultD)defeat68. Theworld’sgreatestsportingevent,theOlympicGames,upholdstheamateuridealthat________mattersisnotwinningbutparticipating.A)anythingB)itC)whatD)everything69. Veryfewscientists________completelynewanswerstotheworld’sproblems.A)comeupwithB)comeoutC)comeroundD)comeupto70. Thepolitearesuspicious________hiswordsbecausehealreadyhasarecord.A)toB)atC)onD)ofPartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)Directions: Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(∧)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)intheblank.Example:Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiodsadvance\l31╱. 1.time/times/period
Manyoftheargumentshavingadvance\l31╱usedforthestudyofliteratureas 2._______\_______
aschoolsubjectarevalidfor∧studyoftelevision. 3.______the______Moststudiessuggestthatwhenwomenandmendothesamejobandhavetheexperience,payratestendtobesimilar.Mostofthedollardifferencesstemfromfactthat(71)womentendtobemorerecentlyemployedandhavemore(72)yearsonthejob.Whetherwomenwhohavestartedacareerwillattainpayequalitywithmenrestonatleasttwofactors.(73)First,willmostofthemcontinueparttimeattheirjobsafter(74)theyhavechildren?Abreakintheiremployment,oradecision(75)toworkparttime,willslowitsraisesandpromotionsbecauseitwouldformen.Second,willmale-dominated(76)companieselevatewomentohigher-paidjobsatthedifferent(77)rateastheyelevatemen?Onsomefields,thishadclearlynot(78)happened.Manymen,forexample,havecommittedtheir(79)livestoteachingcareers,yetrelativefewhavebecome(80)principalsorheadmasters.PartVWriting(30minutes)Directions: Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopicWhyITaketheCollegeEnglishTestBand6?Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsandyoushouldabaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:1. 有人認為沒有必要參加大學英語六級考試(簡稱CET-6)2. 我參加CET-6考試的理由WhyITaketheCollegeEnglishTestBand6?238/848 大家版收藏級大學英語四六級真題大全 溫故而知新,下筆如有神大家網(wǎng)深情奉獻! http://www.TopS 閣明俊審校制作!習題很豐富,夢想易實現(xiàn)1996年1月六級參考答案PartI1. B2. A3. A4. D5. C6. D7. C8. D9. B10. D11. C12. D13. B14. B15. A16. C17. B18. A19. C20. APartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)21. C22. B23. A24. C25. D26. C27. D28. B29. D30. A31. A32. B33. C34. B35. D36. B37. B38. C39. A40. APartIII
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